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re: Class of 2015 Recruiting MEGATHREAD - Twilight Edition

Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:21 pm to
Posted by SECSolomonGrundy
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:21 pm to
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being optimistic about a Dee Milliner or a Deion Belue is entirely different.



weren't you driving the Belue bandwagon last year, along with the Jarrick Williams bandwagon?

i actually think Belue played better in his first season than Milliner, albeit in a lesser role. But Milliner improved to levels Belue never reached, so it just goes to show you can't make a decision on a guy after one season.
Posted by Recruitingjunkie
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:24 pm to
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CNS doesn't swap which side of the field his base D CBs are on, so if TB or Hump is in there he's going to be going up against #1 WRs some of the time ETA: they do swap sides but only to keep one at boundary and one at field, not to follow around the top WR


Dre Kirkpatrick stayed on reuben randle the entire LSU game. The whole point of me bringing that up is when a team has a physically imposing receiver that demands treatment. We also did it against mike Evans. Once Belue went down and Fulton got shite on, they put Cyrus jones on him. So yes depending on the receiver and the magnitude of the game he makes adjustments. Those adjustments can be made for eddie to come in and challenge a big WR.
Posted by Recruitingjunkie
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:25 pm to
Steen got whipped by nick fairly every play. That's why everyone had it out for him
Posted by sarc
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:27 pm to
Are you sure about that? I mean Fulton played very well against Evans in '12 but that doesn't mean he was lining up on him every play.
Posted by Recruitingjunkie
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:31 pm to
Not at the beginning of the game but once it got to a point to where we literally were getting handled by 1 man, I know he yanked Fulton. Belue got hurt. We played a lot of that game with sylve on the other aTm receivers and jones was on Evans every play at toward the end. He even got burnt on that 95 yarder
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:32 pm to
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Speaking of FS, I've always wondered why Geno never seemed to even get a sniff at field or boundary corner. Heading into spring last year, most fans assumed he and Belue would be the top 2 CBs but it never played out that way


One of the biggest beliefs was that to that point STAR was very seldom a subbed player. Most of them were base starters who moved inside. Having a CB shortage seemed to change that, stretching guys like Sunseri and Williams to their limits in those roles.

Smith was suppose to right the ship, but then gets arrested and flushed that chance down the drain.

I think he would have gotten a shot in the base, but he wasn't gonna to have a long leash. Could be apparent by how fast he was thrown out of the playbook completely. Didn't have much experience, but had a few more bodies to send out there. Which I guess if you had a lot, you had none.
This post was edited on 7/30/14 at 3:33 pm
Posted by Recruitingjunkie
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:33 pm to
This was all before eddie Jackson got his shot. And look what happened after that game. Saban said that game to 10 years off his life and he immediately got eddie 1st team reps in preparation for moncrief and treadwell.
Posted by Rizzy
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:36 pm to
Blake Barnett Q&A:

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Blake Barnett’s year has been interesting, to say the least. He began the New Year fresh off of a late November commitment to Notre Dame. Then, when Alabama QB commitment Ricky Town reversed course and dropped the ‘Tide for Southern Cal, ‘Bama went on a national search for a top-flight QB who could fill that spot in the 2015 class. Barnett was offered a scholarship in February, dropped the Fighting Irish in early June, and committed to the Crimson Tide two weeks later. Since then, he’s seen his stock rise in the recruiting rankings–exponentially. He’s now a five-star prospect and rated the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the nation, according to the 247Sports composite ranking. As a junior at Santiago High School in Corona (Calif.), Barnett threw for 2,322 yards and 22 TDs, while rushing for 695 yards and 13 scores.

This week, Barnett–who was named the Elite 11 QB camp MVP earlier this month–talked about a little bit of everything in a conversation with Saturday Down South’s Brian McLaughlin.



SDS’ MCLAUGHLIN: Blake, let’s get away from the “meat market” side of recruiting for at least one question. What would you like college fans to know about you that has absolutely nothing to do with football?

BARNETT: “I’m pretty outgoing I would say. I like to have fun with my friends and I like the beach. I’m pretty well-mannered, I would say. But realistically, my life does revolve around football and I think it’s probably that way for just about every recruit. It’s hard to get away from it when it’s what we live for every single day. It’s a big part of who I am.”

SDS’ MCLAUGHLIN: Let me ask you this … when you walk around in California, does anybody recognize you? I mean, a five-star QB heading to Alabama may turn some heads in the south. Does that ever happen in your home state, now that you’ve already been on national television and all?

BARNETT: “In California, it’s a lot different. I can walk around in an Alabama shirt and maybe only person will even say anything. The interest is just not as common as in the south. Their college football is different than ours here. I mean, people love college football here too, but not as many people care as much as they do. We don’t have as many diehards like the people in the south. It’s nice to go to a school that is a powerhouse now and they were a powerhouse almost 100 years ago too. It’s pretty cool to live on with that legacy.”

SDS’ MCLAUGHLIN: Speaking of diehards in the south, let’s talk a little Alabama history and tradition. You were committed to one program (Notre Dame) steeped in tradition, and now you’re heading to another one (Bama). How much do you know about Bear Bryant and the history of Alabama football in general? I mean, I know it’s a bit of a trick question since you just committed, but what do you know about the tradition there?

BARNETT: “I know Bear Bryant had a great track record at Alabama, because when you are there you can tell everybody loves him. I’m definitely always open to learning new things and when I head there in January, I want to learn everything about it. I want to learn all the ins and outs about (Alabama history).”

SDS’ MCLAUGHLIN: One thing that could happen while you’re at Alabama, should the program go on a “tear” when you get there, is you could help Coach Saban either tie or pass the Bear’s national record for titles (6 to Saban’s 4). What would that be like if it happened?

BARNETT: “That would be awesome. Obviously celebrating a national championship would be incredible, but with a coach who has done it before–it would be humbling to do that with a coach who has taken in all of those other championships, too.”

SDS’ MCLAUGHLIN: Switching gears to some SEC talk. You know, quarterback recruits have told me before that they’re prepared to take a statistical hit, to a certain extent, because they’re coming to the SEC and will play against some tough defenses. Has that entered your mind, that piling up the numbers might be tough to do?

BARNETT: “It could take a little bit of a hit. Obviously you’re playing against some of the top defenses in the country. Plus at Alabama you may not pass it a whole lot in the first half and then in a lot of games in the second half they’re up on the other team to the point where they don’t need to pass as much. And that’s where the term ‘game manager’ comes in. The defenses in the SEC are the best in the nation, and to go against them every week will be very challenging, but hopefully it’ll be rewarding in the long term.”

SDS’ MCLAUGHLIN: OK, you brought up the whole ‘Game Manager’ thing that A.J. McCarron and Greg McElroy always heard. What do you think of that description and would you be fine with it should you become the starter at ‘Bama?

BARNETT: “In my opinion, it is somewhat of a compliment. I think it is a quarterback’s job to manage a game. Why would it be negative if you’re up a bunch of points and you’re handing the ball off to some really good backs? Managing means controlling the game and that the game is in your hands to manage. That’s a good place to be, in my opinion.”

SDS’ MCLAUGHLIN: Switching gears again … this spring was kind of crazy for you, what with Alabama coming on strong and having to weigh your options with Notre Dame and even with Oregon. Can you take us through how everything happened?

BARNETT: “It all kind of started when I decided to take a trip down there, and it was supposed to be just a day and a half trip. But then it led to a four-day trip and I fell in love with the campus and coaches and everything at the college itself. I just took a little time off to think about it and then made a decision. Coach (Lane) Kiffin had a lot to do with it (since coming from Southern Cal, where they had known each other). It wasn’t the overall decision maker, but it helped. I think it would be awesome to play in his offense. He had a lot of great quarterbacks under him at USC who are in the league now.”

SDS’ MCLAUGHLIN: Last question Blake … when you did visit Tuscaloosa, what stood out the most–aside from football?

BARNETT: “Oh, the barbecue is awesome. We don’t have barbecue like that here. We have Mexican food, and it’s really, really good here, but we don’t have barbecue like that. It’s just a lot different there. Everyone here tries to mimmick the barbecue down there, but it doesn’t compare. The brisket was just really good, I’m not going to lie. That was my favorite … It just seems like everyone is really welcoming and friendly out there. Obviously I was a recruit, but people were nice to my parents and overall it was just a really welcoming kind of feeling. It’s a big factor to me that my family can come down there and be treated nicely.”
Posted by SECSolomonGrundy
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:39 pm to
quote:

Fulton played very well


does not compute
Posted by Tide or Die87
Huntsville, AL
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:43 pm to
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Probably doesn't have quite the skill set Saban likes in his field/boundary corners. Also, I'm not too sure that he's got impressive long speed. And while he has bulked up with the move to Safety, I don't know if he's physical enough to counteract the potential for not having great long speed at corner.



He is playing safety for us. He has to be physical. Name one that we had that wasn't.
Posted by sarc
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:44 pm to
Now I'm wondering where Barnett ate BBQ on his visit
Posted by Tide or Die87
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:46 pm to
Remember Geno played great against UGA in the SEC ship
Posted by sarc
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 3:49 pm to
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does not compute


Pays to have a long memory. From Fulton's bio:

A&M: Named one of the defensive players of the week by the Alabama coaching staff ... totaled five tackles (four solo) in start against the Aggies ... recorded a career-best four pass breakups.

I also remember a play where Evans out muscled Fulton for a catch and dragged him for a couple yards, but all in all Fulton did a really good job on Evans in '12
Posted by UhOhOreo
Los Angeles
Member since Jul 2014
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 4:07 pm to
Can't see Ridley leaving. He's got a 5 star QB who's seemingly on target with him as well as having a few days to bond with fellow commits at camp. If it's true then I think SBB flips to Miami. FSU has two safeties like us.
This post was edited on 7/30/14 at 4:09 pm
Posted by Rizzy
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Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 4:21 pm to
Charles from BOL said he hasn't heard anything about that. Any school he looks as will have safeties committed if he did look around. He also should know were losing 3 safeties after this year.
Posted by UhOhOreo
Los Angeles
Member since Jul 2014
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 4:40 pm to
FSU and even OSU sites have been blowing smoke about having a "great chance" to flip Ridley. Wouldn't be surprised if they were just blowing more.
This post was edited on 7/30/14 at 4:41 pm
Posted by BAMAisDIESEL09
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 4:50 pm to
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Can't see Ridley leaving.


I hope not. Future star WR no doubt.
Posted by Cobrasize
Birmingham
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 5:06 pm to
Posted by bamabaum
Montgomery, AL
Member since Jul 2014
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 5:19 pm to
Hello everyone. My first post just wanted to say ROLL TIDE! I've enjoyed reading the recruiting insight on this forum and just wanted to say keep up the great work.
Posted by Recruitingjunkie
Member since Jan 2014
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 5:23 pm to
Pawl? Is that you?
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